Beauty Box Photo 3: Photoshop Plug-in Review

Beauty Box Photo is a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop that lets you make anyone’s skin glow – at least in the picture!

Reviewed:Geetesh Bajaj

Date Created: March 25, 2013Last Updated: April 4, 2013

Introduction

Beauty Box Photo is a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop that digitally erases skin blemishes and
wrinkles, evening out skin tones, and reducing shine, etc. The plug-in gives a very professional output -- when the
plug-in is summoned, it automatically uses its algorithm to identify skin areas in your picture and then applies
skin smoothing. Therefore, use further adjustments to fine-tune results.

Beauty Box Photo is from Digital Anarchy, a company based in San Francisco, USA
that specializes in special effect filters for image editing and video programs. Digital Anarchy also creates other
Photoshop compatible plug-ins like
3D Invigorator,
Primatte Chromakey 3,
ToonIt!,
Backdrop Designer, etc.

You can download a free trial version of
Beauty Box Photo from the
Digital Anarchy site.

My contact at Digital Anarchy for this review was Jim Tierney, thank you Jim.

How To Use

We have already reviewed an earlier version of Beauty Box Photo
plug-in for Photoshop earlier -- and so much has changed since that earlier version. Follow these steps -- or just read
along to do a quick walkthrough of Beauty Box Photo 3 -- we explore the Automatic options here -- but you
can also tweak controls manually:

Launch an image editor such as Adobe Photoshop (where you installed the Beauty Box Photo plug-in) and open any picture that includes a face which needs to corrected.

Choose Filter | Digital Anarchy | Beauty Box, as shown in
Figure 1.

Figure 1: Beauty Box Photo plug-in within the Filter menu

This opens the image within the Beauty Box interface, as you can see in Figure 2.

Figure 2: Beauty Box interface

The most important options within Beauty Box Photo 3 are within the
Main Controls section, as you can see highlighted in red within Figure 2, above:

Auto-Mask button is the single most important control in the Beauty Box plug-in. The
Auto- Mask analyzes the face in the picture and applies corrections. This button is always on (if the button is grayed,
that means it is pressed, and thus active). Unless you turn it off, Auto-Mask will run when you launch Beauty Box and
create the initial smoothing mask.

Show Mask button displays the mask that has been built.

That's all you need to do! The mask thus created will quite often not need any further adjustments. Still, if you’re
not satisfied with the result, you can tweak some parameters.

Additionally, you can use any of the ready made presets from the Preset List, as shown in
Figure 3. Or you can even save your current settings as a preset so that it can be used on many photos of
the same model. Click the buttons highlighted in red within Figure 3 to switch the
Presets list between thumbnail and list views

Figure 3: Preset list in thumbnail view

For this review, we have used one of the presets. As soon as you select a preset, you can see a preview, as shown
highlighted in red within Figure 4.

Figure 4: One of the presets applied to the picture

Once you are happy with the result, click the OK button to apply the changes.

Here are some Before and After samples created using Beauty Box Photo: